Mid-century modern vase, turquoise glass, Poland, 1970s.
600 PLN
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This mid-century modern vase, produced in Poland in the 1970s, is made from vibrant, transparent glass in a cool, turquoise-tinged green. The bulbous, rounded body gently tapers towards a short, cylindrical neck. Two symmetrical, clear glass handles in the form of loops encircle the neck, introducing a spatial accent that contrasts with the colored body. The base is also clear and slightly raised, providing stability and a subtle visual lift. The glass surface is smooth and polished to a high gloss, with no visible scratches, chips, or signs of wear. The condition is very good, with no damage or traces of use.This vase tells the story of Polish glass modernism in the 1970s, when utilitarian glassware embraced bold color and form. Its silhouette seems to whisper of an era in which everyday objects took on an artistic dimension: “Every day deserves a touch of chromatic lightness, and light itself deserves a frame.” The clear handles not only add rhythm but also invite interaction and new perspectives, as if encouraging experimentation with light.The vase may be displayed solo on a light wood console or a low metal and glass table, where natural light will highlight the depth of its color and its glossy finish. It is well-suited to mid-century modern interiors, especially alongside minimalist ceramics or geometric graphic art. It can be paired with other glass objects in neutral tones to emphasize its color dominance, or with a single branch of striking foliage, maintaining a balance between function and decorative value.
DIMENSION
Height16 cm
Depth19 cm
Width19 cm
Dimension details
Width19 cm
Height16 cm
Depth19 cm
Weight1 kg
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